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The Used’s Bert McCracken Reveals How Chester Bennington Saved His Life

Glenn van den Bosch
Glenn van den Bosch
November 9, 2017 One Min Read

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The Used vocalist Ben McCracken has revealed in an interview that Chester Bennington saved his life in 2004. McCracken was “deadly suicidal” back then. A rough childhood made him turn to drugs and resulted in losing his home.

McCracken shared the following in a recent interview with Forbes.

“There’s a lot of stigma surrounding depression, we know there’s no cure. And to speak of suicide with any connotations to selfishness makes me sick and so angry that I end conversations immediately. Chester was there for me at a time where I was deadly suicidal and he saved my life in 2004. The fact that nobody was able to be there for him in those moments is something we all should think about.
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How I’ve chosen to deal with the death of Chester [is] the opposite way I dealt with death in the past and that’s not internalize anything and maybe speak about it all the time, put it out there to fans, strangers even. And in that way I kind of feel more connected to what depression might be, more a problem of humanity, a problem with American entitlement and boredom.”

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